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Reports calls to a simple property setter from within the property's class.
<p>
  A simple property setter is defined as one which simply assigns the value of its parameter to a field,
  and does no other calculations. Such simple setter calls can be safely inlined.
  Some coding standards also suggest against the use of simple setters for code clarity reasons.
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<p><b>Example:</b></p>
<pre><code>
  class Foo {
  private int index;
    public Foo(int idx) {
       setIndex(idx);
    }
    public void setIndex(int idx) {
       index = idx;
    }
  }
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<p>After the quick-fix is applied:</p>
<pre><code>
  class Foo {
    private int index;
    public Foo(int idx) {
      index = idx;
    }
    public void setIndex(int idx) {
      index = idx;
    }
  }
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<p>Use the following options to configure the inspection:</p>
<ul>
  <li>Whether to only report setter calls on <code>this</code>, not on objects of the same type passed in as a parameter.</li>
  <li>Whether to ignore non-<code>private</code> setters.</li>
</ul>
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